A DC tachogenerator is a small DC generator that generates a voltage proportional to the rotational speed of a machine. It has an armature coupled to the machine's shaft that rotates through a fixed magnetic field, inducing a dynamically-generated EMF in the armature conductors according to Faraday's law of induction. The commutator converts the internally generated AC voltage to a DC voltage output that is measured by a voltmeter calibrated directly in units of speed. The voltage increases linearly with speed and provides an indication of rotational speed and direction. DC tachogenerators have higher sensitivity than other types and provide speed measurements without residual voltages, but have limitations at high speeds due to brush and commutator arcing